s 1 f f HO VI N UAL 1 LIBKAKV viCTniT Tb.c. I PROVINCIAL LIBSARI, QRMES 113 1 t IP TOW VICTORIA, B. C. "DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER i tll" r DISPATCHED y CABS Published at Canada's Moit Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 I W' v'ftif VOL. XL, No. 178 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS r 'ople's Army Raised To Fight Communists OBL FLOW w Jr I Standard Demanded Vietnam Governor DiMaggio Makes Up For Boner Greatest Refinery In World At Standstill Hopes of Settlement Still Bright as Anglo-Iranian Conference Impends TEHRAN (CP) The biggest oil refinery in the Canada To Make No More Shipments until Rifle Type Settled Is Slain SAIGON, Indo-Chtna Thta 'Kl ' iMW:T NEW YORK (CP) Joe DiMag MONTREAL (CP) Canada served notice on her Atlantic io singled in Joe Collins from; world trickled to a Standstill today halted by the Up Thanh, aged 56, governor of Fact allies today that she is io out; m yn 1Hisnllt- hptwPPn Crpat Britain and Iran Over 113 Mnlh Viulnam tiQ e l.flflHV t.hmilPh TrnrXir mfllfir arms Ui "ic iniitn iiniiiig m give new v by a nationalist rebel- who ! shipments to Europe until the'Yorlc Yankees a 5 to 4 victory I ownership. As the last huge valve was shut, thei'C .died up to him with a live wrangle over a common rifle over Detroit Tiger, Monday! indicationa of healing the breach between the ximb in his pocket settled. I T: .; J . . , The assassin was blown to! Defence Minister Claxton .. in-! DiMaeeios clutch hit atoned; v-0 countries and Starting the refinery again. i ! ffif a "hnticr' ha nnllArl in thai - ' - lf,-. ill piece.', by the explosion and four . aicaiea mat oanaaa is preparea The Te final I'nal a act 11 of c cutting orf. rrench officers standing nearby! to take a tough stand on stand-, 8hth inning when, after catch-! , , wfth the' dosing down of j Still Hope " ... "' "t . URr 1 . : ri;;; v-;,r; :. , 1 Distillation umt so, the most TIIRKE YEARS the homw of Malayans have hn ravarrd b Chinrse Communist bandits swcen nt o( the juiiitles. Now, under British leadership, the people are raising their own army to defend ine rine question involves tne "- ".s- w mnflrn md"" and onj hit in in the the world world I use of either the United States econd. Joe held the ball, thinK-! gert lnS It was the third out. Ll"es ana lanK? are now .p, 'Oarand uarana or or the me .-sou 280 British oriiisn tvoe type , o ged because tankers are not tak- nf le. The victory, New York's 33rd ,n the 0ll "This is likely the last large in 44 games at the Yankee Sta-; 1 ,. , ,' . . . j . Broke Faith lives ano property, nctured (right holding rane) is Sir Henry Gurney, British High Commissioner, For Truce sMiiC a parane nt me nemong nome (.uard, the tirst raised in Malava's State of Pahang. Britain p, lar about 56,000 men la the Far East, Korea accounting for some 23,000 and Malays for 17,500. WithNatives! shipment of arms we shall make : dium, Increased the Yankees' I uin tjpn. w k.w i for some time." he told the: first place margin over the idle fPe,cial mission to Tehran shor -Italian ambassador at a cere-! Cleveland Indians and the Bos-;lv lor resumption oitaiKS ana mony of turning over a large! ton Red Sox to 22 games. : possible settlement Foreign Iphur Plant Projected St. Laurent Alert Bay Hospita. eon. nnt of arms for use ' j NATIONAL LEAGl'E WceT In" LndoT 'terday But Fighting Goes On Steadily in Korea Pyongyang Hard Hit UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS IN KOREA f Cease-fire negotiators bargained t frs special runas to ( Cincinnati Reds came fiehtine 1 that Britain would send a cal Pay Salary Checks lback grimly from a five-run net mission to Tehran to dis-; deficit and broke a five-all dead- cuss oil settlement with Iran. ComingWest :ng In the Vancouver Sun, rurniT, business editor of ijcr. .says that Columbia for more than three hours yester- lnrk with Phikiriplnhin in the, n i gnunwraA New Halibut Landed Here Ce. . Co. Lid. is consiaering tl tins in of a plant In con- last of the ninth off Bobby : degU.s 80n-in-law, Mattin Daft- i df and "Jn'or houf and 34 today but made no Adams' single and Connie Ryan's arl! member of the Iranian Par- mmul triple to win 6 to 5. The victory ;llamenl.s joint oil boardi progress t o w a r d ending the snapped a seven-game National : there was ..spirit 0f concilia-i footing. Instead, they agreed ALERT BAY The Alert Bay Hospital, a 61-bed institution, had to "break faith" with natives who raised $4000 $3000 from a Victoria Day celeberation and $1000 from other events for special hospital purposes bv dig-eine into this fund to Dav salary Would Aid Yugoslavia! League losing streak ior me tion" at a special cabinet-board .V .11, OTTAWA (P Prime Minister L. S. St. Laurent Is heading west Friday mainly to hWp Ukrainian-Canadians celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of their first settlement in the Canadian West. The Prime Minister is slated First landing in Prince Rupert Reds. meeting that considered British ! w""t l"7 . ." .rii terms that had been relayed by checks when the bank cut off an : ol halibut from the new areas reached, Allied planes smashed at the Red Korean capital, Vunovj nt in nno nf tli miiKt. W. Averell Harriman of the United States. Austin Makes All-out Promise of Help in Case of Soviet Attack Modernize overdraft, the committee of the j was made this morning by the legislature investigating the; Canadian Fishing Co, packer, British Columbia Hospital lnsur-!c p c t H Heli a n p a Garv(rA uai TV Viora 1 r tc participate In Ukrainian cele with the Watson Lslana i:l which would use Iron from British Columbia or the making of sulphur ied in the plant, us b cn previously report-t Columbia Cellulose had .eeotiaUng with the Brit-niuie near Vancouver for vntis lying on the dump ,n larne quantities, i! is aLso an Important rites property on the Ec-.(ivcr on which develop- Unconfirmed t eports say that ; ript.,rn.inprt' air Hssait., of the brations in all three prairie pro NEW YORK P Warren R. : vinres In the midst of a heavy Austin, chief United States dele-' five-day schedule typical of his . . , '" ' .. I with 55,000 pounds., Fish are, w M. S. o t. Todd, jj a director of the j , hospital, made this admission to ! lrdm Area 2B- I ; Mossadegh's cabinet Is willing to; war Comrnunist sources report-i discuss "additions" to the oil , ed that lhe caoitai building had I nationalization law that would ; been shattered. ' water down some of the drastic; . .... . . On flip pastern front a nili was - , 'vn n . i .?V A 1 ; w 'If iVV1'' i' ' t f.r -. i Wv .7Vi- LiV.4lr. v fa - ' : " oai n the tintisrf Nfiiiims said Dast tours across the country. Weather is holding lair and 1 vtnnrtnv niuht. thiit. if Yuco- i Mr. St. Laurent returned to I the committee which called here Building Major Remodelling Job Provided For at Wallaces phases that Britain had objected - - .. ..... Kafinry, reports the! slavla la attacked by Russia, the Ottawa today from his summer j Saturday while flying to Ocean prospects look good Falls and Prince Rupert. United Nations will go to the , home at St. Patrick, Quebec, and Cape Perry. No word so far hasl Mr. Todd said there had been been received from the northern I iroiil ine vuiiimumaia. . United Nations spokesmen--were still hopeful as the fifteenth crs;inn elnspft todnv. rescue. ! wul preside at caDinei meeungs Austin made Jlis statement in' today and Thursday. trniihlc tnolriniF rnllertinnR from the Workmen's Compensation areat 2C- j Comgletmj)derniza,tion with Board U'tiiPh oweci tt-Sil.OOO "" rnwWh?trrrtnBr"ear''tr " opcni'lons are being re-( asnln. It has been sug-tiiat this ore might also wi'ft the pulp mill ln- . Turner: imbia Cellulose, a subsld- , rruttuuu, muucu uuu u;iuiiie Weather Since BCHI3 came into op-! norlr enQ 01 me """fr" t trimming of the exterior of the response to questions by United, Nations correspondents on the radio-television show "United or j Not?" He said that the United j Nations last fall adopted a pro-; gram called "Peace Throutsh i Deeds" which committed all ' eration, wb can't make our own!1" Islands is still holding! prescnt Wallaces store building1 II D...J plans." Mr. Todd said. "We just j "stronB ' with fishermen taking! the corner of Thlrd AvenueA30ll IXCCOrU Synopsis marks the the Celanese Corporation feel helpless." c.c.jr oua..u.6c u. u . , and Fulton street in which will; end of a Today erica, hasn't announced rniriless Julv at Vancouver air- be combined the former Over-1 JASPER PARK LODGE. A waitea store which, adjoins is new amateur record for the golf provided for in a contract which course at Jasper Park Lodge was has been let to the Northwest set here by Jay Garth of Hous- It was last month that this! Seining has improved in the ' occurred. "We are in such bad Naas, It was reported today, shape that the bank cut off our j Several vessels also are working overdraft," Mr. Todd testified. 1 Ogden ; Channel and Whale "All we could do was take that j Channel. HHH t)TK.l.lll 1J.H This was the fifth successive day which the United Nations and Communist armistice negotiating delegations devoted to the buffer zone issue that is, where to draw the cease-fire line. United Nations wants the demilitarized zone established along the present battle lines, cutting across North Korea for more than eighty miles. The Reds want the buffer zone centred on the 38th parallel. members to a program of "All port and the forty-eighth day of For One and One for All." This, , rirou((ht in the southwestern he said, meant military aid in rorner 0 the province. A minor casa of attacks. 1 riisturbance 400 miles west of nonstruction Co., L. M. Felsen-;ton, lexas. ine ls-year-oia yt :iat si.e plant It will build in hJiMdlc the new sulphur pro-dufi n. but it will probably be :it to Its new mill at Port Eaw:d." ( (j nnhia Cellulose Is now im-pniii.n sulphur from Texas for the In aWon Lsland plant. Th rm thinir T would . k - r.u.wi. Ti0nH ,nr ana DreBK laitn wnn uie; uiunemuis 111 uie nans aim mat announced toaay. Texan, wno is vacationing ai this Canadian Rockies resort, finished the famous 18-hole, 71- nar .Aiiro witH a srnra of fifi The jou a;so provides -or com Indl"ns- Now feel that weiSkeena River area, has 1 settled we like to say," the United Nations bl,ngaln to the north coast this' delegate declared, "if Yugosla- j Zoning and this will spread ! owe them that monf 1 to averag'e5 of about 25 da"y' plete renovation of the interior via Is attacked, we the United rtnixn the west coast of Vancou Nations will go to her rescue, j Ver Island tomorrow. However, it Austin added, however, that ! lf. so .p m the southern part he docs not believe any Soviet . tnat rain ts unlikely as far south of the store which - Overwjitea In sem the new record ,or will be opened up to the mam chalked amateurSi Garth up an Wallaces store. ;eagle and lve birdies. In addition, the second storey The record score was made of the Wallace's building, for-duririg a foursome with Ray merly occupied by apartments, Graham of New York, Leroy Board Chairman Discusses Ruperts Hotel Situation liter Report attack on Yugoslavia is immin-;as the dlought area. ent. The Interior will continue dry r scounted . , ., is being remodelled and will Goldsworthy, Jasper Park Lodge TT r t j. i.- i Hotel Situation in Fnnce Kupert IS particularly contain rental offices as well as ; professional, and Bud McMillcn referred to in a letter written recently bv W. F. Ken-' storeroom accommodation for ; of Fort Wayne, Ind., who re-, . . . -. the store. , i cently became the first guest in T i. i r j v nedy, chairman of the Liquor Control Board ot, Ml. Felsenthal returned yester. two years to scbre a hole in one. and warm in the southern part. Showers will spread Into the central interior tomorrow and temperatures there will range from 65 to 75. Forecast 'EAU.- Searching authorl- Rent And Price Control Passed Big Rain In Edmonton EDMONTON. Electric, lipht and power was off for half an hour in 50 city blocks yesterday after a heavy electrical and rain storm. Half an inch of rain fell in half an hour. Vermilion had 1"2 inches of rain in half an hour. t. it 'Ki.iy discounted a report i'lsf -day that the missing Can- British Columbia, to the Vancouver Jn ews-rleraia day from a business trip to van- .$ Pacific Air Lines Tokyo- North coast region Cloudy tir A oilTMfltv-M nr PnnorpKc which had written an editorial under the title of ,couve '".'., :.' ..., , tnrinv and Wednesday. Rain be btsuk 1 plane had communicated Mil Whitehorse early on the I Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Smith and ! family are holidaying at Lake ; Kathlyn near Smithers. Mr. : Smith is district engineer for the provincial department of gave Iinai approve - ..., ,h. nr.uvt, XT V 5 TT " extension of price ana rem km""-, ' -... 0 nuicis nui, liccpug wp. oi juiy ii, an nour ai- he Cape Spencer message control measures until June 30 t -nern part ana auer Mr. Kennedy speaks of near-; , Urfu . is again stated officially ; next year. The controls are no ne ' r.w'ly 15.000,000 worth Of new hotel J ThT.h 7nnH . public works here. Stabbed His Grandparents tn m-., h,.., tv. i. v.,h Th. a. rimstie n. had been desired i.Muunun, , rnnsini(.tinn which has taken , i i tw. 1047 tions, v....!k o.'wf. Tmni.ii hut. it. is alcng the mainland. Cooler to- scai h continues on that $ no trace .vet found of the ! expected, however, that he will morrow. Winds BM waay. when it b that tl' i" J?,!! t nmtrn, XT,ri tr. in.ut. over four years, 2b new hotels sign the bill. lnig aircraft. crnly (15) tomorrow.' Lows tonight and highs tomorrow at Port Hardy 50 and 62; Sandspit and Prince Rupert, 55 and 62. Co-Insurance Keeps Patients Out of Central B.C. Hospitals SMITHER (CP) Testimony before the British Columbia Legislature's special committee investi- 1 have been constructed at a total ORMISTOWN, Quebec W-tton on Kiiitahle mom accommoda- t UcencernreS Now !st of $4,393,500 and In addition Police reported today that a 31-however It seeminhi't : new ! amount $10,835,746 has year-old soldier, Alcide Martin, hotel construction was being ben expended on improving ex- had confessed the murder of his , - .toto, wonc istlng hotels, such as additions,) ' grandmother, grandfather and a TODAY'S STOCKS of federal restrictions which """""B . . TL . " a D. Jnhnatnn fo. Ltd), yai.c vauiiuumo, civ. ; near nere. ne usea a peiiitniie. have been put on hotel con "ii'i'iutwij VANCOUVER ing a grand total of $15,029,246, The victims were Mrs. Anthine ; o-atinp- British Columbia Hospital Insurance Service struction. Mr. Kennedy's letter is as fol Alien, aged 74, her husband, , ;nj:ntp, that 1v half of some Central British Co- "etican Standard 15 Question of Douk Leader from which you will judge considerable progress has been made since the authority wa3 received. lows: lorne 8.25 Beattle 44 Bevcourt : 45 Buffalo Canadian 20 Consol. Smelters 154.75 Conwest '. ' 3.00 en, 67, and Nelson j j aii were stabbed to : lumbia hospitals are occupied. 74. 'I was Interested in reading Cusson ! X 03 The News-Herald editorial, "Ho-; This situation is attributed to ; death with a penknife ! ihon Clnartw 1 K Donalda 4n VANCOUVER H Son of Ml- HOLD VISITORS j Martin told police that an ar-"You will also note from the gument began when his grand-number of new hotels and the mother complained about him value of these that they are scat-; not visiting her during the last tered throughout the smaller SjX months, communities, which Is in line : Eldona 18 '2 chael (the Archangel! Verlgln East Sullivan 8.75 I djSClosed on Monday that he is iJ.4 u f.rr'it'V To Develop Coal Mine the co-insurance clause which provides that patients must pay part of the cost for the first 10 days in hospital. Hospital officials testify also that, when they do not get patients, their revenue sutlers. Another complaint is that it takes too long to get replies to queries from British Columbia Hospital Insurance Service hpaHmmrtprs sometimes as lonff Giant Yellowknlfe 8 45 a Jehovah's Witness minister God's Lake 32";and thus canot take over his Hardrock 15l4 i father's title as spiritual leader tels Not Keeping Up,' because I certainly would have appreciated this assistance many years ago when we were fighting a lone hand to have the hotels In this province improve their accommodation for the travelling public, especially those having a beer licence, over which we had certain jurisdiction. "It is not generally known but previous to April 3, 1947, this board had no authority what with the thought contained In your editorial. Harricana 8;a;of the Doukhobors at HUliers, Heva 13 j Vancouver Island. X " .... . . u I'hgrestt 06 (fi-int Mascot 95 tf'lian Mines 20 4!'d Oreille 7.10 f 'tieer 1.90 Icmier Border .31 J i'ves McDonald 4.00 'no 04 j"vp Creek 1.62 f'hak Premier 38V4 J'ku River 07 fananda 12 "irt Valley ' 12 $iver Standard 2.35 f I'cstcrn Uranium 3.00 4!,lo Canadian 6.00 Grand Slam By Kid Swim Team F. B. Chettleburgh Gets Licence for Ground Near Terrace Jacknife n812 Russell Verigin, aged 28, said Joliet Quebec 55 , (j title "Archangel" died Sat- Little Long Lac 72 j urtiay with his father. He said A licence was Issued last week! thp. ..h. "The writer is- nrmiy convinced that if we are able to piovide suitable hotel accommodation in the smaller communities throughout our province, our visitors to British Columbia will possibly remain with us for two or three weeks, rnVnM . V. n Have 06 t.VlfV Lynx 14 i th j Doukhobors at Hillicrs VANCOUVER Gerry Mc- by the provincial government to j Dr. S. G. Mills of Terrace esti- Madsen Red Lake 215 ; would decide by voting whether Namee. aged 17, and his sister, Kay, 20, Olympic calibre kids from Vancouver, scored an un- Francls Bell Chettleburgh for mated that half of his patients the development of a coal minei not carry hospital insurance ., . , T,n ;and most of those not paying four miles west of McDonnell . r. . tn h ever in connection with the general supervision of hotels, even though they possessed a beer licence, and while it Is true where new licences were applied for we Insisted on a certain type of structure before giv ' a new leader should be chosen. He indicated they might decide ; to continue without a leader ' much the same as they have for u " L Vu" Jr't vui.ini precedented grand slam of all 4 P Con 48 recommends they be there. 'lantic 2.98 the last year during the lmprls 'Imont 1.22 senior free-style events at the Lake in Northern British Colum-datlon the coast cities where accommo- Is difficult during the Canadian swimming champion- bla The property is on the summer season. . ' sh'Ps- Zymoetz River, which is a tribu- CT.,.ncTI1 , I Gerry won the gruelling 1500- tary 0f the Skeena River from 41 slMU"1'L yard grind In 18 minutes, 31.9 the south just east of Terrace. "While ' we are more than aprnnds 15 5 seconds off the The licence for a 12-month Der- ing consideration to the application, we did accomplish some & E is m) 'mc Oil 16.00 "cnry ij good work" in this connection. BOARD AUTHORITY McKenzie Red Lake 45 McLeod Oockshutt - 2 79 Moneta 32 Negus 70 Noranda 73.00 Louvicourt 16 Pickle Crow 1-&& San Antonio 2 51 Senator Rouyn : l" Sherrit Gordon 3.16 Steep Rock 7.55 Silver Miller 1 36 Upper Canada 1 61 Golden Manltou .7.15 Bobjo M4 Lapaska 04 Sturgeon River 15 5k;ilt.a o n pleased with the past record. ' Canadian record held by Bob ind allows production of 10.000 a .UU onmc-nt and illness of Michael Verigin. TIDES - - Wednesday. August 1, 1951 (Pacific Standard Time) High 0:08 19.1 feet 13:13 17.4 feet Low 6:50 3.6 feet "On April 3, 1947, the Government Liquor Act was amended, Baseball Tonight 6:45 p.m. GORDON & ANDERSON vs. ABEL & ODOWES POSTPONED GAME Admission 35c unfortunately it now looks as pirif o Toronto, after earlier tons on 480 acres. Mr. Chettle-j though we have been brought to vict0ries in the 100, 200 and 400- burgh's home is in Victoria. At; a standstill, as certain restric-, ard events. 0ne time he lived in Telkwa. I '7 . . .. . ! giving the board the authority to require suitable accommoda- tirinc Uons " haye Knia Vnnri " 'een " p,aced rxlanH rin Qn " VmtPl hotel Pete 8.40 ii'cllic ' mcess 1.40 "yal Canadian 12'i f"yalite 15.00 I TORONTO 'hona 07 4maque 20 tlon in licensed nremises. which I . Z." , , Kav took the 100-yard women's me coal potential oi me Lop- ; title after previous wins in the per River area has long been then placed us in a very solid i known. II tContinued on Page 2) 200 and 400. 18:49 8.5 feet position, not only in the con-'